Marlon James Interviewed

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“There used to be a time when people read literature to confront stuff. To experience things vicariously—whether it’s a forbidden scene or a forbidden idea. I think now we’re looking to literature for an escape from that. I’m not sure why that is.” GuernicainterviewsMarlon James, whose most recent novel A Brief History of Seven Killings was reviewed on the Book Report.

To honor Peter Matthiessen, who passed away over the weekend, The New Yorker unlocked part of one of the author’s best pieces of travel writing. The piece, titled "The Last Wilderness," follows Matthiessen as he travels down the Amazon River. (His last novel comes out this week, as well.)